Math Resources for Students and Teachers


The following list of online Math games and interactive tools are all free. Many have corresponding apps for iOS and Android devices, too.

Solvy

- an interactive tool that helps high school students succeed in math.

Number Line

- from ClassWorks Help Video

PhET

- fun, free, interactive, research-based science and mathematics simulations.

Power My Learning

- build mastery of middle school Common Core math standards.

Desmos!

- Graphing Calculator - Plot functions, create tables, add sliders, animate your graphs, and more

Math Learning Center Free apps, including web based and downloadable to devices.

The following applications are from the Math Learning Center:
Math Frames from the Math Learning Center. Students use the frames to count, represent, compare, and compute with numbers in a particular range.
Math Vocabulary Cards from the Math Learning Center helps students deepen their conceptual understanding of key terms in mathematics.
Pattern Shapes from the Math Learning Center - students explore geometry and fractions, create their own designs, or fill in outlines.
Number Pieces from Math Learning Center - helps students develop a deeper understanding of place value while building their computation skills with multi-digit numbers.
Geoboard from the Math Learning Center - a tool for exploring a variety of mathematical topics introduced in the elementary and middle grades.

Mr. Nussbaum's Games

- Math games and many others.

Math Planet

- high school math courses in Pre-algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and Geometry. They also have practice tests for the SAT and ACT. All are free.

World of Math Online

- Math Practice, Tutoring, Tools, Calculators and Games. Basic Math, Pre0Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, Calculus, and more.

Citizen Maths

- a free online British course that helps you learn maths in a new way. Instead of abstract routines, the course uses practical problems to help you grasp some “powerful ideas” in maths. You can then apply these in work and in life. The course covers five such ideas:
  • Proportion (available now)
  • Uncertainty (available now)
  • Representation (available now)
  • Pattern (available in March 2016)
  • Measurement (available in March 2016)
Each takes between five and 10 hours to complete.


Let's Practice Geometry

- free worksheets for geometry that follow the Common Core Standards.